Singles Released By American Artists
Single | Artist | ||
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1 | 1 | Addicted | Dan Seals |
9 | 5 | Always Late with Your Kisses | Dwight Yoakam |
8 | — | Americana | Moe Bandy |
5 | — | Another Place, Another Time | Don Williams |
1 | 3 | Baby Blue | George Strait |
2 | 1 | Baby I'm Yours | Steve Wariner |
15 | 33 | The Best I Know How | The Statler Brothers |
10 | ? | Blue Love | The O'Kanes |
5 | ? | Blue to the Bone | Sweethearts of the Rodeo |
1 | 2 | Bluest Eyes in Texas | Restless Heart |
10 | ? | Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues | Charlie Daniels |
4 | ? | Button Off My Shirt | Ronnie Milsap |
9 | 12 | Chill Factor | Merle Haggard |
6 | ? | Chiseled in Stone | Vern Gosdin |
1 | 1 | Cry, Cry, Cry | Highway 101 |
4 | 8 | Crying Shame | Michael Johnson |
1 | ? | Darlene | T. Graham Brown |
7 | ? | Desperately | Don Williams |
4 | 13 | Do You Believe Me Now | Vern Gosdin |
1 | 1 | (Do You Love Me) Just Say Yes | Highway 101 |
1 | 2 | Don't Close Your Eyes | Keith Whitley |
10 | ? | Don't Give Candy to a Stranger | Larry Boone |
1 | 1 | Don't We All Have the Right | Ricky Van Shelton |
1 | 1 | Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses | Kathy Mattea |
11 | 3 | Everybody's Sweetheart | Vince Gill |
1 | 1 | Face to Face | Alabama |
6 | 3 | The Factory | Kenny Rogers |
1 | 1 | Fallin' Again | Alabama |
1 | 1 | Famous Last Words of a Fool | George Strait |
4 | 2 | The Gift | The McCarters |
2 | 1 | Give a Little Love | The Judds |
8 | 8 | Givers and Takers | S-K-B |
1 | 3 | Goin' Gone | Kathy Mattea |
1 | ? | Gonna Take a Lot of River | The Oak Ridge Boys |
7 | 11 | Goodbye Time | Conway Twitty |
4 | 13 | Heaven Can't Be Found | Hank Williams, Jr. |
1 | 1 | He's Back and I'm Blue | The Desert Rose Band |
14 | 12 | High Ridin' Heroes | David Lynn Jones with Waylon Jennings |
1 | ? | Honky Tonk Moon | Randy Travis |
1 | 1 | I Can't Get Close Enough | Exile |
1 | 1 | I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried | Rodney Crowell |
12 | 14 | I Didn't (Every Chance I Had) | Johnny Rodriguez |
8 | ? | I Don't Have Far to Fall | Skip Ewing |
7 | 44 | I Have You | Glen Campbell |
1 | ? | I Know How He Feels | Reba McEntire |
2 | 1 | I Should Be with You | Steve Wariner |
12 | 18 | I Still Believe | Lee Greenwood |
1 | 1 | I Told You So | Randy Travis |
1 | 1 | I Wanna Dance with You | Eddie Rabbitt |
18 | 41 | I Want a Love Like That | Judy Rodman |
7 | 19 | I Will Whisper Your Name | Michael Johnson |
5 | ? | I Wish That I Could Fall in Love Today | Barbara Mandrell |
1 | 10 | I Won't Take Less Than Your Love | Tanya Tucker, Paul Davis and Paul Overstreet |
9 | 7 | I Wouldn't Be a Man | Don Williams |
1 | 1 | I'll Always Come Back | K. T. Oslin |
6 | 12 | I'll Give You All My Love Tonight | The Bellamy Brothers |
1 | ? | I'll Leave This World Loving You | Ricky Van Shelton |
5 | 17 | I'll Pin a Note on Your Pillow | Billy Joe Royal |
1 | 1 | I'm Gonna Get You | Eddy Raven |
13 | 33 | I'm Gonna Love Her on the Radio | Charley Pride |
3 | 4 | I'm Gonna Miss You, Girl | Michael Martin Murphey |
18 | 6 | I'm Tired | Ricky Skaggs |
2 | ? | I've Been Lookin' | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band |
1 | — | If It Don't Come Easy | Tanya Tucker |
10 | 9 | If My Heart Had Windows | Patty Loveless |
16 | 37 | If Ole Hank Could Only See Us Now | Waylon Jennings |
8 | 22 | If the South Woulda Won | Hank Williams, Jr. |
1 | ? | If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin') | George Strait |
1 | 1 | If You Change Your Mind | Rosanne Cash |
67 | 9 | If You're Gonna Tell Me Lies | Rosemary Sharp |
17 | ? | It Keeps Right on Hurtin' | Billy Joe Royal |
8 | 5 | It's Only Make Believe | Ronnie McDowell with Conway Twitty |
1 | 1 | It's Such a Small World | Rodney Crowell with Rosanne Cash |
1 | 1 | Joe Knows How to Live | Eddy Raven |
5 | 9 | Just Lovin' You | The O'Kanes |
9 | 3 | Just One Kiss | Exile |
4 | 4 | The Last Resort | T. Graham Brown |
9 | 7 | Letter Home | The Forester Sisters |
1 | 1 | Life Turned Her That Way | Ricky Van Shelton |
18 | — | A Little Bit Closer | Tom Wopat |
2 | ? | A Little Bit in Love | Patty Loveless |
20 | — | Louisiana Rain | John Wesley Ryles |
3 | ? | Love Helps Those | Paul Overstreet |
4 | 3 | Love of a Lifetime | Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers |
1 | 1 | Love Will Find Its Way to You | Reba McEntire |
5 | 5 | Lyin' in His Arms Again | The Forester Sisters |
5 | ? | Mama Knows | Shenandoah |
14 | 16 | Midnight Highway | Southern Pacific |
13 | 11 | Money | K. T. Oslin |
11 | ? | My Baby's Gone | Sawyer Brown |
2 | ? | New Shade of Blue | Southern Pacific |
7 | 2 | No More One More Time | Jo-El Sonnier |
5 | — | Oh What a Love | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band |
2 | 12 | Old Folks | Ronnie Milsap with Mike Reid |
1 | 1 | One Friend | Dan Seals |
2 | 15 | One Step Forward | The Desert Rose Band |
4 | 5 | One True Love | The O'Kanes |
11 | 18 | Only Love Can Save Me Now | Crystal Gayle |
10 | 7 | Out of Sight and on My Mind | Billy Joe Royal |
6 | 2 | Please, Please Baby | Dwight Yoakam |
9 | 4 | Real Good Feel Good Song | Mel McDaniel |
9 | ? | Rebels Without a Clue | The Bellamy Brothers |
1 | ? | Runaway Train | Rosanne Cash |
5 | 2 | Santa Fe | The Bellamy Brothers |
5 | 11 | Satisfy You | Sweethearts of the Rodeo |
9 | ? | Saturday Night Special | Conway Twitty |
1 | 2 | Set 'Em Up Joe | Vern Gosdin |
9 | 36 | She Doesn't Cry Anymore | Shenandoah |
17 | 8 | She's No Lady | Lyle Lovett |
5 | 29 | Shouldn't It Be Easier Than This | Charley Pride |
16 | 32 | Some Old Side Road | Keith Whitley |
8 | ? | Spanish Eyes | Willie Nelson with Julio Iglesias |
5 | 47 | Still Within the Sound of My Voice | Glen Campbell |
7 | 36 | Strangers Again | Holly Dunn |
1 | ? | Streets of Bakersfield | Dwight Yoakam with Buck Owens |
1 | ? | Strong Enough to Bend | Tanya Tucker |
2 | ? | Summer Wind | The Desert Rose Band |
5 | 9 | Sunday Kind of Love | Reba McEntire |
8 | 8 | Sure Thing | Foster & Lloyd |
16 | 23 | Talkin' to Myself Again | Tammy Wynette |
4 | 1 | Talkin' to the Wrong Man | Michael Martin Murphey with Ryan Murphey |
9 | 6 | Tear-Stained Letter | Jo-El Sonnier |
8 | 2 | Tell Me True | Juice Newton |
1 | ? | A Tender Lie | Restless Heart |
1 | 1 | Tennessee Flat Top Box | Rosanne Cash |
18 | — | Texas in 1880 | Foster & Lloyd |
17 | 10 | Thanks Again | Ricky Skaggs |
6 | 4 | That's My Job | Conway Twitty |
9 | ? | That's That | Michael Johnson |
5 | 6 | That's What Your Love Does to Me | Holly Dunn |
2 | 1 | This Missin' You Heart of Mine | Sawyer Brown |
5 | 6 | Timeless and True Love | The McCarters |
1 | 1 | Too Gone Too Long | Randy Travis |
5 | 3 | Touch and Go Crazy | Lee Greenwood |
5 | 21 | True Heart | The Oak Ridge Boys |
1 | 5 | Turn It Loose | The Judds |
1 | 1 | Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Star | Merle Haggard |
4 | ? | Untold Stories | Kathy Mattea |
1 | 1 | The Wanderer | Eddie Rabbitt |
1 | 1 | We Believe in Happy Endings | Earl Thomas Conley with Emmylou Harris |
7 | ? | We Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right | Eddie Rabbitt |
6 | ? | What Do You Want from Me This Time | Foster & Lloyd |
1 | 2 | What She Is (Is a Woman in Love) | Earl Thomas Conley |
1 | 1 | Wheels | Restless Heart |
1 | ? | When You Say Nothing at All | Keith Whitley |
1 | 1 | Where Do the Nights Go | Ronnie Milsap |
9 | 7 | Wilder Days | Baillie & the Boys |
6 | 8 | Wildflowers | Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris |
4 | 6 | Workin' Man (Nowhere to Go) | Nitty Gritty Dirt Band |
72 | 10 | You Are My Angel | Billy Parker |
20 | ? | You Can't Fall in Love When You're Cryin' | Lee Greenwood |
2 | 2 | Young Country | Hank Williams, Jr. |
17 | — | Your Memory Wins Again | Skip Ewing |
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